Sketch Plane Elements

I work for consulting engineers and we often receive models in which we “clean-out” all of the things which are not relevant for our planning.

When I query the model worksets, I am constantly getting sketch planes. It’s fine to just move them to another workset, but I would prefer to see what elements are attached to them, and by elements I mean revit objects and not just sketch lines.

Has anyone done this?

Cheers,
Matt

What do you mean by “sketch plane”? Work plane? Reference plane?

Sketch planes are apparently the reference planes where sketches are drawn.

You can find information in the API.

If you want to see them for yourself in your own models, just get all elements in different worksets…you definitely have them in your model.

This also explains why when deleting worksets with nothing on them in the revit project, it still asks you what to do with elements on that workset.